Showing posts with label Karen Booth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karen Booth. Show all posts

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Author, author.... @karenbbooth and LOVE FINDS A WAY + a $25 Publisher GC

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Super excited to be the second stop on the tour for the LOVE FINDS A WAY boxed set by four amazing, best-selling authors!  It was my pleasure to be able to personally interview Karen Booth, the author of Bring Me Back.




Welcome Karen, so great to have you here with us.  Can you tell us a little about yourself?

I’m a MN girl living in Chapel Hill, NC, a married mom of two, a romance and women’s fiction author, and an unrepentant Duran Duran fan.

Do real life events find their way into your stories? Absolutely!

It’s never exactly as they happened, but real life offers so much inspiration, especially the things that happen with my husband and kids. In ‘Bring Me Back’, several of the things that Christopher says to Claire are things that my husband has said to me.

Do you ever mimic family members or people you know when you choose characters?

I usually only draw on the small details, like specific ways of dressing or mannerisms. I would never make a caricature of the people I know and love, mostly because they would likely never forgive me. That being said, people always ask, “So, who am I in your book?”

Do you find yourself going back to the same inspiration for each story or is it always something different?

The answer is somewhere in-between. I don’t think I could write a book that doesn’t include a love story. I’m too drawn to it. My ideas almost always stem from a specific character, and I am very attached to writing books about heroes and heroines who are creative—musicians, painters, writers. I don’t think I could write a book about a steel magnate, but I could write the heck out of a hunky basket-weaver.

When do you write?  Early morning? During the day sometime or all day?  After the kids go to bed?

I write off and on all day, but my best time is super early in the morning, before the kids get up for school. I can accomplish more in an hour when the house is quiet than for the rest of the day. My second prime time is in the minivan in the middle school parking lot, waiting for my son to get out of school. Ah, the glamorous life of a writer!

How do you feel about marketing your book?

I love the social aspect of it, but I don’t really think of it as marketing—there’s very little in the way of precision to this part of an author’s job. I believe in selling one book at a time and taking the time to connect with every reader who’s interested in connecting with you. That’s the best marketing. That, and writing more books.

What social sites do you feel work best for marketing?
I think Twitter and Facebook are the best. It’s possible to have a conversation. It should always be a back-and-forth, not pushing something in someone’s face and hoping they’re interested.

Do you like to pitch stories to your publisher or do you wait until you have written the story and have a final manuscript to turn in?

I prefer to submit completed manuscripts, but I don’t have the luxury of time anymore. It’s necessary to submit books on proposal so that I can keep a steady stream of releases. In the age of digital books, you need at least two new titles a year and preferably more.

Is there any other genre that you would love to try writing?  If so, what is it?

I would love to learn how to write romantic suspense—there’s a real art to building suspense and I know that I haven’t yet mastered it.




Do you always/ever see yourself as the heroine/hero when you write a story?
Claire, the heroine in ‘Bring Me Back’, is probably the most like me, but that’s probably because it was my first novel. I think I had a lot in my head that had to come out and Claire was my vehicle. Now I merely try to put myself in their place, while remaining at least a little objective about what they are doing.


Just for fun, I have a few personal questions, 

Favorite 5

1)      Favorite Male Actor  - I’m a wee bit obsessed with Idris Elba. He is an incredible actor and more than a little handsome.

2)      Favorite vehicle – Aston Martin. Preferably with John Taylor as my personal driver.

3)      Favorite way to relax – Sitting on the screen porch on a warm afternoon, drinking a cocktail and listening to music.

4)      Favorite ice cream – I was going to say that “ice cream” is my favorite ice cream, but I’ll say Mint Chocolate Chip. Love it.

5)      Favorite outfit – a sleeveless top, busted jeans (rolled up), and flip-flops. I’m a total summer girl.

And for a bonus:  If you could pick any place in the world to live, besides where you are now, where would it be?  (Of course, without the hindrance of jobs or money needed)
 Any place that’s warm and on the beach, with a writing space that overlooks the ocean. That would be perfect.


Where can our readers find you??    
Email    Twitter    Facebook   Website  

Is there an upcoming or current release you would like to share with us today and where can we find it?

‘Hiding in the Spotlight’ is my next book, which comes out May 29th from Turquoise Morning Press.

Alex Halford’s rock-star husband, Glenn, steals away in the middle of the night, leaving her with their two boys, a mountain of debt, and one person to turn to—his lifelong friend and band mate, David Callahan. David helps Alex pick up the pieces of her shattered life, happy to have any time with the woman he’s loved for seventeen years. Every moment with her is ripe with opportunity, and every last idea running through his mind would destroy his brotherly bond with Glenn. 
Out from under Glenn’s thumb, Alex can see the person she was before marriage, finding feelings for David she thought she’d left behind in high school. A single kiss and the floodgates open, giving her new hopes of happiness. But when David and Glenn’s band has a chance to be back on top, David must convince Glenn to return. With every passing day, success comes closer, Glenn’s ego inflates, and David and Alex find it more difficult to hide. One misstep and the secret comes out, forcing David to choose between his life’s work and the woman he doesn’t want to leave behind.
One last thing before we let you leave us today :)  Do you have a favorite recipe you'd like to share?  I like to cook and am always looking for new recipes to try and share...

I’m sharing my recipe for Olive Oil Cornmeal Pound Cake—it’s SO delicious, sweet and moist. Always a home-run.

Olive Oil Cornmeal Pound Cake

¾ cup olive oil, plus more for the pan

1 ½ cups all-purpose flour, plus more for the pan

¾ cup finely ground cornmeal

½ t baking powder

½ t baking soda

½ t salt

¾ C buttermilk

2 large eggs

1 1/2 C sugar

1 t vanilla

zest of ½ orange


Directions:

Heat over to 350 F. Oil a loaf pan and dust with flour, tapping out the excess. Be thorough—this pound cake likes to stick.

In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, cornmeal, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. In a medium bowl, whisk together the olive oil, buttermilk, eggs, sugar, vanilla and orange zest. Add to the dry ingredients and mix just until combined. Do not over-mix—lumps are okay.

Transfer the batter to the prepared pan and bake until golden and a toothpick inserted in the center of the cake comes out clean, 50 to 55 minutes. Let cool for 20 minutes in the pan then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

Slice and enjoy!
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LOVE  FINDS  A WAY  Boxed Set



Bring Me Back
by
Karen Booth



Blurb:

Music critic Claire Abby is a single mom dreading her daughter’s departure for college and worried that turning forty will leave her career running on fumes. She’s floored when she lands a Rolling Stone cover story on 80s British rock legend Christopher Penman. She spent her teenage years fantasizing he was her boyfriend. 
In person, Christopher is everything Claire feared he’d be—charming, witty and unwilling to address the rumors he’s dodged for a decade. Still, she contains her adolescent fantasies and manages to earn his trust, unearthing the truth and the devastating secret behind it. His blockbuster story is her first priority when she returns home, a nearly impossible task when Christopher starts calling and flirting. She knows she should maintain a professional distance. She knows she should focus on the story. She knows it would be best to simply walk away. But how can she say “no” to the man she could never forget?
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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Release Day Blast ~ LOVE FINDS A WAY boxed set




Love Finds A Way
Boxed Set

 
 
Four unconventional love stories, from popular and bestselling romance authors,
(Margaret Ethridge ~ Karen Booth ~Kare Stivali ~ Holly Gilliatt)
each with sequels from Turquoise Morning Press
 
 
 
Limited time offer… $ .99
(Special Promotional Price)

 

 

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BRING ME BACK by Karen Booth

 

Claire Abby was a starry-eyed teenager when she fantasized that British rock star Christopher Penman was her boyfriend. More than twenty years later, she's about to fall in love with him for real.

 

“Fast-paced, sexy and altogether irresistible. A flat-out fabulous read!”–New York Times Bestselling author Celia Rivenbark

 

“Ms. Booth has hit a home run with this riveting story that’s full of life, trials and tribulations, joy, but most of all, love.” –5 stars and a recommended read, BlackRaven’s Reviews

 

“If you are a fan of drama, humor and heart with a wonderful blend of bittersweet and delicious sensuality, then you need to read Bring Me Back. I’ve added it to my absolute favorites, the ones I curl up with when I’m down and need to remember to love and laugh and believe in magic.”–5 Stars, The Book Tart


Included on the Top Ten Romances of All Time list by Patience Bloom from Harlequin. An All-Romance bestseller.

 

Karen Booth is a Midwestern girl transplanted in the South, raised on 80s music, Judy Blume, and the films of John Hughes. A former music industry exec, she loves to write about the world of backstage passes and band dynamics.

 

 

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CONTENTMENT by Margaret Ethridge

 

Fifteen years after saying “I do”, Tracy Sullivan feels lost in a tangle of marriage, family, home, and career. Poised on the verge of losing it all, she embarks on a quest to redefine her life. With the help of a few good friends and the enduring love of her husband, she discovers that while happiness fleeting, contentment can last a lifetime.

 

“The story is honest, well told, and so sweet. I loved it.” –5 stars, Amazon bestselling author Jennifer Johnson


“You'll want that Hollywood ending that never happens in real life. What you will get a story that is so true to real life that it'll make your stomach twist and your heart hammer.” –5 stars, Another Look Book Reviews

 

“This is story-telling at its best.” –5 stars, Amazon customer review


“Have you not read Margaret Ethridge? Hop to it! Although she is a new author, her work is consistently intriguing, even while writing different romantic genres.” –Booking It


Margaret Ethridge is the Amazon bestselling author whose stories of life and love have made her a fan favorite and a Booksellers Best finalist. 

 

 

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MEANT TO BE by Karen Stivali

 

Sometimes you're already committed to the wrong person when fate finally brings you the right one. Daniel and Marienne's friendship has helped them weather every hardship---now they're both secretly wondering if it can survive a first kiss.

 

Best Books of 2012 –Literati Literature Lovers (Meant To Be and its sequel Holding On)

 

Books That Rocked My World 2012 –Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews


Meant To Be is simply an amazing story that is heartwarming and genuine, it is one that will make you believe in soul mates.” –5 stars, Jersey Girl Book Reviews


“If you're looking for engaging, soulful characters, enough drama to take you through a myriad of emotions that entail everything from laughter to anger to crying, and enough passion to make you sizzle in all the right places, then Meant To Be is the book to read.” –5 stars and a Recommended Read, BlackRaven's Book Reviews


Karen Stivali is a multiple award winning author of contemporary and erotic romance. She writes novels about love...like real life, only hotter. 

 

 
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′TIL ST. PATRICK’S DAY by Holly Gilliatt

 

Over the course of one winter, three best friends encounter what happens when love doesn’t go

according to plan.

 

“With the author's ease of putting words on paper, the story flows through your mind, connecting on a deep emotional level. You will find yourself hoping, gasping, shedding a tear or two and smiling with happiness as the story unfolds.”

–Literati Book Reviews


“Gilliatt creates characters who you connect with… The reader is placed in the middle of these three women’s lives; you experience their ups, their downs and their own journey of self-discovery.” –BestChickLit.com


“The main theme of this novel was friendship, but it’s followed very closely by love—and not just romantic love. …It’s fantastic.” –5 stars, Pink Fluffy Hearts

 

Holly Gilliatt writes funny, heartwarming tales of love and friendship. She is the author of two published novels with a third due out in July.


 

 

 

Release Date: April 29, 2014

Category: Mainstream Fiction > Women’s Fiction > Romantic Elements

Length: Four full-length novels, Boxed Set


ISBN: 978-1-62237-291-1

 

Ebook Price: $0.99

(Special Promotional Price)


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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Author, Author

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Thanks for joining us and please help me to welcome a great author,



 Karen Booth


What or who initially inspired you to become a writer?

I think it’s genetic. My dad, my aunt, my siblings, my cousins—everybody is a writer and everyone writes different stuff. Poetry, mysteries, screenplays, science fiction, romance. It’s in our blood.



What kind of research do you do for a novel and how extensive do you get?

Nothing pulls a reader out of a story faster than an incorrect bit of information. When it comes to careers and businesses, I always research standard practices and the ways things work. Locales are another thing that’s important to know well, I’ve never written anything that took place in a city I’ve never visited. Even then, I will email a friend who lives in that city and ask about restaurants, neighborhoods, etc. The Internet is invaluable.



Do you have a special place you like to do your writing? Such as an office, a spare room, the dining room table, your couch?

I’m very lucky—I have an incredible office with big windows and French doors. It’s very nice. You should stop by some time. I have a spacious L-shaped desk and can really spread out. I also love to write on our screen porch when it’s warm or on the couch in front of the fire if it’s cold. I hope I didn’t just describe a scene out of the unauthorized biography of Nicholas Sparks.


As a reader, what types of works do you like to read and do you think they influence the genre/genres you write in?

I read a ton of romance and women’s fiction because I write in those genres and now I have friends who are published authors. Just keeping up with everyone’s current releases is so much fun. I also like reading non-fiction—biographies, books about music. Good writing is what influences me the most and I seem to key in on the storytelling with fiction. You come across a plot point or something a character does and you say, “Wow. That is so cool the way she did that.”



What is your favorite method of writing...as in laptop, desktop, Ipad or the old fashioned pencil and paper?? And do you plot out your story or go with the flow of your muse?

I use my laptop for 95% of writing and the rest is scribbled in a notebook, but those are mostly details I want to add later or character descriptions. I am such a go-with-the-flow kind of girl, it’s ridiculous. I want to be a plotter. I want to plan everything out, but once I see my characters and start to see the story, I can’t stop myself from just writing it, which also means that I will eventually get stuck. I have the worst writing habits. I revise while I write and I am constantly going back to the beginning and starting over.



When you need a break or some time off from the trials of being a writer, what can you be found doing?

Wait—there’s a world outside my office? I had no idea. But seriously, I love to hang out with my husband listening to music or watching TV—we’ve been really into Breaking Bad lately, but we love Mad Men, Boardwalk Empire, I just made him watch Downtown Abbey. I enjoy being in the garden and again, music is always a huge part of anything at our house. There is always music on. I am also completely nuts for college basketball (Go Heels!).



Is there anything about yourself nobody knows that you would like to share with our readers??

I always worry about sharing too much, but I love tap dancing. I took lessons when I was five, again in middle school, and then again as an adult with a friend. She and I were totally the teacher’s pets. Actually, I love all dancing. I can dance for hours if it’s the right music.


Okay for fun, I have a few personal questions,


Your Favorite 5

1) Favorite color – Blue, any shade except Duke blue. Definitely NOT Duke blue.

2) Favorite dessert - Dessert

3) Favorite Season - Spring

4) Favorite sad song- “Nothing Compares 2 U”, the Sinead O’Connor version. I once spent a week crying to that song. It was over the guy who eventually became my husband so this story has a happy ending.

5) Favorite Romantic movie – “Sixteen Candles”. I know it’s not technically a romance, but the ending is so achingly sweet and it’s my favorite movie, period. Every girl wanted to be Molly Ringwald, sitting on the dining room table with Jake Ryan, kissing him over the birthday cake. Every girl.


And last but not least, a bonus question! What is your ideal romantic vacation??

Caribbean—St. Barts or Nevis. Just me and my husband. Kids are at home with Grammy. We have a private villa and a butler and a cook. We don’t do anything but snorkel and nap and drink girlie tropical drinks and eat calorie-free Haagen-Dazs and have sex without worrying that the kids will barge in.



Where can our readers find you??

 In my office or possibly St. Barts. Otherwise, they can visit www.karenbooth.net for even more fun and frivolity.



Is there an upcoming or current release you would like to share with us today and where can we find it?

My first ebook just came out through Ellora’s Cave—it’s called Long-Distance Lovers, and was co-authored by my amazing critique partner, Karen Stivali.


Long-Distance Lovers

British musician Tim Wentworth trades his London flat for an apartment in NYC so he can record with a promising American band, but he arrives in Manhattan to learn the gig has been canceled. With no job and a two-month stay in the States, he wonders if the trip has been a waste of time, until he meets charming and talented jewelry designer Jenna Bradford.

 Unlike the groupies who throw themselves at Tim after shows, Jenna couldn’t be less impressed by his music credentials. Bad experiences have led her to have a strict “no-musicians” policy. But when Tim rescues Jenna from an obnoxious drunk, she bends her rules and they embark on a sensuous courtship filled with steamy, passionate nights and intense, unexpected emotions. While they try to find a way to prolong their time together, a family tragedy forces Tim to return to England. Jenna and Tim must each decide how far they’re willing to go to see if their whirlwind romance can lead to a lifetime of love.


Available on the Ellora’s Cave website at http://www.jasminejade.com/p-9719-long-distance-lovers.aspx

Also available on Amazon at http://goo.gl/KG3Yg


Well we have greatly enjoyed you being here today but before you go, do you have a favorite recipe you'd like to share? I like to cook and am always looking for new recipes to try and share with the world.

My critique partner, Karen Stivali, is an incredible cook and shares recipes with me all the time. This is her recipe and her photo. My kids and husband love this recipe and it takes no time. I always have the ingredients in the house.


Applesauce Cake

½ C vegetable oil
2/3 C packed brown sugar
1 C applesauce
1 t ground cinnamon
¼ t salt
1 ¼ t baking soda
½ t nutmeg
1 ¾ C flour

Note: There are no eggs in this cake.


Combine cinnamon, salt, baking soda, nutmeg and flour in one bowl and oil, brown sugar, and applesauce in a second. Add the wet ingredients to the dry, stirring just enough to combine. Bake 30 minutes at 350 in a 9” x 9” baking dish or cake pan.





Thank you so much Karen for being with us today.  I thoroughly enjoyed learning more about you and your new release.  And I love the cake recipe, I know my kids will too!  Please come back and visit us again any time, we'd love to have you !

Readers, don't forget to hop over to  http://www.jasminejade.com/p-9719-long-distance-lovers.aspx  or  go to Amazon at  http://goo.gl/KG3Yg and check out this great book!

Have a great day,
Krista